Sentences with phrase «narrative research design»

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In a catalog I recently edited of devices and instruments for congregational research, only a small minority of the hundred or so entries is designed to explore a congregation's narrative identity.20 Most doctor of ministry programs continue the tradition: perusal of the theses and essays these programs produce strongly suggests that projects that employ contextual, mechanist, or organicist methods are more likely to be accepted than those that delve into congregational culture and story.
We refined our research down to the essential pieces where most sources agreed and crafted strong, intuitive designs where each line contributed to the narrative.
The rubrics are a voluntary resource, aligned to the CCSS, and designed to help teachers pinpoint what the different types of PCR items — research simulation, literary analysis and narrative tasks — ask students to know and do.
Research on science learning in these multi-user immersive virtual environments (Barab, et al., 2010; Dede, 2009; Neulight et al., 2007) suggests that authentic designs and contextual narratives around science phenomena are not only engaging but also help learners acquire deep science inquiry skills and conceptual knowledge.
Areas of interest: Literary fiction, mysteries and thrillers, narrative nonfiction (especially by journalists), research - based psychology and self - help, cooking, design, gift
It is also indicative of the role of hypertext in creative production and writing, whether it is military research, art design, narrative themes, or character motivation.
Their game design focus is on visual storytelling and digital narratives mostly placed in fantasy or horror settings.The studio was founded in 2015 by René Bühling, PhD, who worked on international projects in industry, research and education before.
The chapter includes the description of a framework for categorizing four types of studies (group design, single subject design, correlational, case studies) and four types of literature reviews (narrative, summative, systematic, meta - analysis) for conducting research syntheses which focus on the identification of the key characteristics of early childhood intervention practices and their functional or statistical relationship to the behavior the practices are intended to change or improve.
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